We choose to go to the Mun three times in a single mission not because it is easy, nor necessarily because it's hard, but mostly because the end of the fiscal year has snuck up on us and if we don't spend all our budget they'll reduce it next year!
This is made much easier by the fact that Mun is tidally locked, if you use the same trajectory you'll land at almost the same spot each time. In one of my games I built a Mun base at about the same location.
Seriously. All those stages show how much you mastered the game. 1st landing shows you can create massive, functioning rockets with incredible delta-v. The last landing shows that you can create incredibly small but efficient crafts that can go far without the need of raw power. Great video as always.
I mean, on the last launch from kerbin, if you would build that and put it at the launching sute you might think, this is nlt enough for sure, but this man manages to pool off with such a small stage, so many quickloads and testing have been done to make this video... Thats why it takes him so much to upload. But its amazing, hazardish, if you are readibg, keep up the great work. I just dont knlw how you manage to impress me everytime, you should consider making a pro rocket building tutorial guide, because you, sir, have some really creative ideas :)
Bush_Man15 Keep trying. The first attempt at anything is always the most challenging in KSP, but it gets much easier after that. I've landed on Duna only 3 times, and while my first rocket weighed in at well over 500 tons, my third rocket was only 100 tons, with a lander that almost proved to be reusable.
Just the prophesy that a sign of the end times is when religion is "Evil" and people call themselves gods. Everytime I hear a sheep call someone else a god, it reminds me of the prophesies and how many are coming true.
His 3.6t Eeloo rocket was imho much smaller on the launchpad than the rocket used for the third launch. BTW it's even possible to go to the Mun and back under 3t.
idk. on one hand, it is obviously much more efficient. on the other hand, for one the engine mass is much higher, which really matters with such a tiny craft. also, it'd really only be useful on the very last trip, any rocket before would be too massive, and it's useless for taking off from kerbin again.
@@finefondue9307 dude give it a rest Matt lowne already called him out and hazard confessed that he was testing out his stuff in earlier versions of the game where things were different,so what if he cheated? Doing all this is still hard so stop being a jerk about it like a little kid
That can't possibly be possible... EPIC movie, man!! You already had me at the 1:04 Mun approach, from there on was just more and more jawdropping stuff
You sir, are my favourite KSP youtube channel, despite a long time between videos, i find your KSP endevours very enjoyable. The music, editing and everything 10/10. Well done! :)
Amazing! I keep coming back to re-watch this over and over again!! One thing I did notice is that you managed to perfectly re-enter on a trajectory that would make you land on-top of the R and D without any major correction! AMAZING!
Infini fuel was an accidient do forgetting to check his settings. Its still a totally stock mission ... the math doesnt lie. Hazard-ish even admits to wondering why he had so much more fuel that planned and why he didnt need the kerbal to get out to push.
Hazard-ish goes to the mun 3 times, and the rocket is moderately big, but when TD-channel goes to the moon 3 times, the rocket is the size of an asteroid, vaporizes Florida, and the first stage leaves a ten-kilometer crater right smack in the middle of the vapor cloud that is Florida.
My litteral reaction in front of the screen : " God that sounds amazing. Wait... ARE YOU GOING FOR THE SAME SPOT ?! Oh my God you are. " Awesome job, dude. Keep those going.
You have the most beautiful visual setup I've seen. I looked in Ckan once for different sunflares (I don't like SVE's default one) but never came across the one you have.
This is probably the best KSP video I've seen on UA-cam. The music is amazing, video has been made well and the feat accomplished is totally out of this world.
Infini fuel was an accidient do forgetting to check his settings. Its still a totally stock mission ... the math doesnt lie. Hazard-ish even admits to wondering why he had so much more fuel that planned and why he didnt need the kerbal to get out to push.
You must not be much of a gamer then or even much a driver. Its easy to over look things when focusing more on controlling the ship/ character / your car. Or are you one of those PERFECT players than can always READ EVERYTHING on the screen at ALL times. I bet all the CODers, Battlefielder, or any true gamer can agree with me there that is easy to get to focus on controlling your character to the point of missing important things going on at the edges ... like say fuel ... or that your the last man still alive on your team.
In the description he mentioned he didn't know it was turned on at that point. I'm not entirely convinced though... Even if it was enough to get back to Kerbin, it has implications as to what else the debug menu was used for... I'm guessing (and I hope) it was just to reset physics and stuff to prevent glitches, but I'm not entirely sure.
Man, I really miss you. I’d love to see some more content, if ever you get around to making anything else:) And; I suppose like they say, Cheating is binary. You either cheat, or you don’t. And I have to say, You cheat a Heck of a lot less than Me.
Go to 8:00 and look at his fuel consumption. Nothing. He's also been exposed on other videos by other youtubers such as Matt Lowne, Stratzenblitz, Bradley Whistance, Marcus House, etc. He's been faking content. It's honestly pretty sad.
Not only do you pull off this awesome stuff, but you actually somehow manage to do it in a no fucks given style. Those near misses with the muns surface and precision to the same landing spots AND the landing at the end just blew my mind! Also nice music choice yet again.
As a long time Kerbaler, my first reaction was as I started watching was "Big whup." You build big enough rockets, stick them all together, you can go back and forth any number of times. Then I watched it, and completely changed my mind. Great design, nice landings, and the finish was a total payoff. Big whup indeed. Well done sir.
.......and then I noticed at 8:00 he was cheating, dropped 500ms with no fuel use. Sad. Great looking rockets, but pathetic that your need for likes and subs drives you to fake what would otherwise be a great vid. Unsubscribed, won't watch your vids anymore.
I know I am a bit late, but if I understand correctly, he won't cheat anymore. Also, 8:00 was actually an accident. Oh, and he dumped A LOT of fuel upon re-entry, so it would actually be possible without cheats on.
@@egdod3750 Did you seriously think that it's completely fake? Just because one tiny fraction of a second was doesn't mean it is fake and the math still doesn't lie
I'm a simple man, had seen video Hazard, look, even the name is had not read. I was surprised when you flew for the second time, but when the third ... I was amazed!
This was amazing! Had me smiling the whole time. Like: WHAT!? One stage after another I was skeptical but this was an amazing hat trick. Great job! Subbed for future awesomeness!
I've heard spaceflight described as riding to another planet on the tip of a disintegrating telephone pole, but jeez. Also, that final landing was disgustingly good.
this is about the most incredible thing I think I've seen in KSP. that ending though... and so smart, who needs a command pod when you can just strap a lawn chair on the front of your ship? XD
this is out-right astonishing. I noticed that you could have released the landing gear after the first mun landing to lighten up the ship a bit but let's be honest it wouldn't have made a huge difference.
+Kerbal ogic - lol, are you following me around UA-cam? I'm not sure, to be honest; the best weapon you can lay your hands on at the time. Or spend days making some amazing new trap contraption... ;-)
Think I'm still on hiatus from complex wire builds; I quite like the relative simplicity of rockets and planes. I was thinking about trying to move on to Factorio at some point, potentially. but doubt I'd be able to come up with any original quality content.
We choose to go to the Mun three times in a single mission not because it is easy, nor necessarily because it's hard, but mostly because the end of the fiscal year has snuck up on us and if we don't spend all our budget they'll reduce it next year!
Oh no! Please don't reduce our 7 trillion dollar budget!
@@richtigmann1 billion.
9Dash million.
Muffindash oh wrong typo sry I meant thousand
@@richtigmann1 Please don't tell me you genuinely thought NASA has a 3 tril. dollar budget.
Much impress.
such cool
Cody'sLab but then stratzenblitz came and broke all shit . 3 times duna and back
@@pensive955 very wow.
ok this is one person i did but also didnt expect here
Double the gravity
Mun people: "Oh, no... this guy again..."
“Not this guy again…”
And you manage to land at the same spot. I'm done.
And at the end he lands at the base with an acrobatic crash.
Spoiler alert!
Nater Tot You read comments before watching a video?!?
IrontMesdent precision Landings aren't to hard with lots of extra maneuvering fuel, I once squashed a kerbal from munar orbit
This is made much easier by the fact that Mun is tidally locked, if you use the same trajectory you'll land at almost the same spot each time. In one of my games I built a Mun base at about the same location.
Seriously. All those stages show how much you mastered the game. 1st landing shows you can create massive, functioning rockets with incredible delta-v. The last landing shows that you can create incredibly small but efficient crafts that can go far without the need of raw power. Great video as always.
He's evolving! That freak is better than ever!
I mean, on the last launch from kerbin, if you would build that and put it at the launching sute you might think, this is nlt enough for sure, but this man manages to pool off with such a small stage, so many quickloads and testing have been done to make this video... Thats why it takes him so much to upload. But its amazing, hazardish, if you are readibg, keep up the great work. I just dont knlw how you manage to impress me everytime, you should consider making a pro rocket building tutorial guide, because you, sir, have some really creative ideas :)
IrontMesdent here he comes, landing on the mün three times with the same rocket, while I still have a hard time getting to an orbit around duna
Bush_Man15 Keep trying. The first attempt at anything is always the most challenging in KSP, but it gets much easier after that. I've landed on Duna only 3 times, and while my first rocket weighed in at well over 500 tons, my third rocket was only 100 tons, with a lander that almost proved to be reusable.
IrontMesdent
He did use cheats for the third landing on the mun. Look at the total fuel amount. It doesn't change
•Goes first time
"Cool"
•Leaves
"Forgot my keys"
•goes back
"Whew"
•leaves
"Forgot my glasses
•goes back
"Whew"
•leaves
Oh, no! I forgot my rocket on the mun!
What a god.
That ending was incredible
Geez, everytime I hear someone say "what a god" it reminds how much closer we are to the end times..
Eternally Angelic What?
Eternally Angelic wut?
Eternally Angelic ?
Just the prophesy that a sign of the end times is when religion is "Evil" and people call themselves gods.
Everytime I hear a sheep call someone else a god, it reminds me of the prophesies and how many are coming true.
and that probably answers the question "what is the absolute tiniest rocket you can send to the mun".
His 3.6t Eeloo rocket was imho much smaller on the launchpad than the rocket used for the third launch. BTW it's even possible to go to the Mun and back under 3t.
Blub 01 Using an Ion engine would make it much smaller
idk. on one hand, it is obviously much more efficient. on the other hand, for one the engine mass is much higher, which really matters with such a tiny craft. also, it'd really only be useful on the very last trip, any rocket before would be too massive, and it's useless for taking off from kerbin again.
Blub 01 I went there and back under 3t kerbal included with an ion engine and the lander was not the lightest possible imho.
We must go dee- I mean, smaller.
if you ever want to feel like a failure in life you've come to the right place
Now Bob can forget something on the Mun twice and come back for it! :)
Maxisokol S jeb's 2nd landing - I forgot my snacks! 3rd - I forgot my buddy, bob!
2/10 - why didn't you land on top of the VAB?
atually 11/10 - amazing as hell
predicted the future
he does it again...
And again
and again
and then he lands without a parachute
AAAAAAND AGAIN
Did you meant cheating with fuel?
In this video i see:
1. 3 times in mun in 1 single launch
2. Land in the same place in Mun
3. back to the KSC alive
Conclusion: AWESOME!!!!🌕🌕🌕🚀
ㄱ샤ㅜ유쟈류다됴
이ㅣㅇ,아아아가야럴 것 없이 올해를 맞이하고 독특한 ㅓ어어ㅓㅇ 권력 앞에 서서히 무너지는 ㅓ러럴랴ㅓㄹ ㅐ라르러러러ㅓ랴거루러ㅛ고 거러거ㅕ슈ㅏㅘㅕ댜ㅓㅎ냐걍
4:30 that was a close approach =)
Unbelievable 3k,very close,you can see the tank explode um to the superfice
What a thing to wake up to in the morning
alexslander Evening at my place haha
alexslander ikr?
A small Lowne of a million dollars What a thing to keep yourself going in the evening
ageed
alexslander 16:40 Palermo, Italy
*has flu*
*has school*
*has chores*
*smiles when this pops up*
I concede this dude is more skilled than Jeb himself.
Scott Gauer How Dare you, Blasphemer!
My apologies, great Father of Nations. I humbly ask for your forgiveness.
True!
He faked it, on the last landing he turned on infinate fuel, he probably thinks we are stupid. look at his fuel GUI on the last touchdown.
@@finefondue9307 dude give it a rest Matt lowne already called him out and hazard confessed that he was testing out his stuff in earlier versions of the game where things were different,so what if he cheated? Doing all this is still hard so stop being a jerk about it like a little kid
i am so glad you are less busy now and are deciding to upload more then 3 times a year!
Eat your heart out, Elon
Hazard-ish: now do it again but land on a barge.
Hazard-ish
How do you always land at KSC?
Ethan Snider I think Mechjeb will help you land on a particular spot, although for Hazardish, it's probably just experience at this point.
Much quicksaving and editing...?
What I wouldn't give to see Elon Musk play KSP on livestream.
That can't possibly be possible... EPIC movie, man!!
You already had me at the 1:04 Mun approach, from there on was just more and more jawdropping stuff
You sir, are my favourite KSP youtube channel, despite a long time between videos, i find your KSP endevours very enjoyable. The music, editing and everything 10/10. Well done! :)
Amazing! I keep coming back to re-watch this over and over again!!
One thing I did notice is that you managed to perfectly re-enter on a trajectory that would make you land on-top of the R and D without any major correction! AMAZING!
This was fucking amazing. 3 times the same place, and a beautiful landing on de ksc. Wow
He faked it, last touchdown he used infinate fuel
@@finefondue9307 still amazing though
You had fuel left to spare. Completely overengineered!
Just kidding, awesome. Video 10/10, Audio 10/10. *watches again*
That ending...!
Completely overengineered! He could have done it with no ablator in the shields! :D
Great job, Hazard!
And without MonoPropellant in capsule. Great job Hazard !
And with no...idk what I could add.
Great job, Hazard!
Yousef Kart with no fuel drain! Fuel doesn't go down at 8:00 during the landing burn
Infini fuel was an accidient do forgetting to check his settings. Its
still a totally stock mission ... the math doesnt lie. Hazard-ish even
admits to wondering why he had so much more fuel that planned and why he
didnt need the kerbal to get out to push.
YUP! This is awesome! :)
Thanks, man! :)
Marcus House Nobody else has replied to this comment? I feel special haha.
Majestic Tywan
Not anymore >:)
@@QueenOTheSea and now even less true
Hazard-ish goes to the mun 3 times, and the rocket is moderately big, but when TD-channel goes to the moon 3 times, the rocket is the size of an asteroid, vaporizes Florida, and the first stage leaves a ten-kilometer crater right smack in the middle of the vapor cloud that is Florida.
I have a hard time going to the mün and back once, and here’s Hazard-ish doing it 3 times in 1 launch. I’m done.
My litteral reaction in front of the screen :
" God that sounds amazing. Wait...
ARE YOU GOING FOR THE SAME SPOT ?! Oh my God you are. "
Awesome job, dude. Keep those going.
Wait what is going on with that final living WHAT IS THIS I DON'T EVEN
I am rethinking my whole KSP career at the moment
I will always remember you as the KSP legend. Amazing.
Doger *God
"shit guys, i left the oven on"
a week later:
"shit guys, i forgot to turn off the air conditioner"
*watches the video*
*quits playing ksp*
not only an impressive thing to do but you did it with a great show to watch
Now is this the rich guy Mun launch or the NASA Mun launch?
Nasa's, it has more delta v aka can carry more mass :P And its also more realible :P
@@MrBigPauly1 No rich guy
@@MrBigPauly1 basically, more budget
when you landed on top of the KSC my mouth was hanging open for a good 30 seconds
"So, how many detaches do you want?" "Yes."
"And what have you acomplished?"
"Yeah, i went to the moon and back three times in 10 minutes"
You get a 10 out of 10 three times over form me
I have never in my life
Seen someone decouple landing gear
You have the most beautiful visual setup I've seen. I looked in Ckan once for different sunflares (I don't like SVE's default one) but never came across the one you have.
He protecc
He attacc
But most important...
He lands on the mun 3 times in the same craft
If I looked at that last stage I would say no way that's getting out of the atmosphere...
This is probably the best KSP video I've seen on UA-cam. The music is amazing, video has been made well and the feat accomplished is totally out of this world.
Absolutely sick. I'm utterly in awe.
It's unreasonable that you can be this good. Truly amazing technical skills. You should have 10 times as many viewers, easily.
Thats crazy, I can barely get 1 time.
I love your vids man, keep it up.
Andrewx8 88 to be honest i have never been to the mun legitimatly
I guess it helps when you have infinite fuel turned on, eh?
Infini fuel was an accidient do forgetting to check his settings. Its still a totally stock mission ... the math doesnt lie. Hazard-ish even admits to wondering why he had so much more fuel that planned and why he didnt need the kerbal to get out to push.
Yeah, I'm sure he just didn't notice that he wasn't burning any fuel despite having the resources tab open and staring at his fuel not going down.
You must not be much of a gamer then or even much a driver. Its easy to over look things when focusing more on controlling the ship/ character / your car. Or are you one of those PERFECT players than can always READ EVERYTHING on the screen at ALL times.
I bet all the CODers, Battlefielder, or any true gamer can agree with me there that is easy to get to focus on controlling your character to the point of missing important things going on at the edges ... like say fuel ... or that your the last man still alive on your team.
Engineers: Parachutes?
Hazard-ish: THATS IS FOR NOOBS
Dad?
How does this guy not have 10x more subs than he does? He does laps around Scott Manley. He eats Danny for breakfast.
At least Scott rarely uses quicksaving... But when he does, he usually say it
Scott Gauer this guy may fly really well, but scott manley discusses rocket science well
True, but if I want to learn more rocket science there are many channels for that. If I want kerbal I want kerbal
Danny's more of a comedian and Scott's more of an educational channel... no comparison
this guy should fly the rocket and scott should commentate on it, perfect combo
Wow, that was a spectacular feat with precision execution, and a great soundtrack to boot. Well done, sir.
8:03 Hey, why isnt your amount fuel decreasing?
He cheated.
Hynek Volejníček He still would have been able to make it back to Kerbal.
Kerbin*
In the description he mentioned he didn't know it was turned on at that point. I'm not entirely convinced though... Even if it was enough to get back to Kerbin, it has implications as to what else the debug menu was used for... I'm guessing (and I hope) it was just to reset physics and stuff to prevent glitches, but I'm not entirely sure.
Hynek Volejníček
oh my, this is amazing well done never tought you would land in the same spot EVERYTIME and then even landing in the space port !!!!
oh mu fucking god that was amazingly epic
You manage to do all this, and I'm still scratching my head over how you get a probe to Duna.
1. Build a big rocket with a probe
2. Launch it.
3. Fly to Duna.
No need to thank me
rocket stuck in ocean, instructions unclear.
ArcanoTGS rocket nonexistant after a big fiery death of explosions breaking all the buildings at ksc..
WHAT WAS THAT ENDING LMAO. YOU WILD
this is fckn badass dude. beated even my highest expectation. Also, nice shots and music, blend in nicely. So satisfying to watch.
Much appreciated!
In LoL we have Faker; in KSP we have Hazard-ish.
That mad scientist on loose ._.
SonicControlre we know this at 8 min he forgot to turn off the infinite fuel cheat because he was testing earlier and forgot about it
SonicControlre he is forgiven
Why is it that every KSP UA-camr has the best music
that last landing :0
You deserve more views and subs
Man, I really miss you. I’d love to see some more content, if ever you get around to making anything else:)
And; I suppose like they say, Cheating is binary. You either cheat, or you don’t. And I have to say, You cheat a Heck of a lot less than Me.
I think that the tiny little kerbal astronaut was once in interstellar to do such furious things. Yo are just great
Go to 8:00 and look at his fuel consumption. Nothing. He's also been exposed on other videos by other youtubers such as Matt Lowne, Stratzenblitz, Bradley Whistance, Marcus House, etc. He's been faking content. It's honestly pretty sad.
Hazard man, every time i think I am getting too good at KSP you go and do something INSANELY awesome like this, good stuff bud! keep it up.
Now 3 times to the Moon in RSS
I can't do it even once, and you did it three times.. dang so impressed
At 8:04 he cheated, the fuel level didnt go down! And i know this is right Matt Lowne did an interview with Hazardish about that
Just amazing! I don't want to spoil it for anyone but you will be more and more amazed till the video is over. Just, wow!
That is amazing precision. You must either have the patience of a mountain or the calculations of a math-demigod. Either way, most impressive.
Give me a heart attack flying that fast and that close to the Mun! Awesome Video.
Not only do you pull off this awesome stuff, but you actually somehow manage to do it in a no fucks given style. Those near misses with the muns surface and precision to the same landing spots AND the landing at the end just blew my mind!
Also nice music choice yet again.
As a long time Kerbaler, my first reaction was as I started watching was "Big whup." You build big enough rockets, stick them all together, you can go back and forth any number of times. Then I watched it, and completely changed my mind. Great design, nice landings, and the finish was a total payoff. Big whup indeed. Well done sir.
.......and then I noticed at 8:00 he was cheating, dropped 500ms with no fuel use. Sad. Great looking rockets, but pathetic that your need for likes and subs drives you to fake what would otherwise be a great vid. Unsubscribed, won't watch your vids anymore.
I know I am a bit late, but if I understand correctly, he won't cheat anymore.
Also, 8:00 was actually an accident. Oh, and he dumped A LOT of fuel upon re-entry, so it would actually be possible without cheats on.
@@egdod3750 Did you seriously think that it's completely fake? Just because one tiny fraction of a second was doesn't mean it is fake and the math still doesn't lie
@Ludicrous Fun Infinite fuel doesn’t turn itself on by accident. You want to watch fake “accomplishments” knock yourself out.
@@egdod3750 Irrelevant since it isn't entirely fake
I'm a simple man, had seen video Hazard, look, even the name is had not read. I was surprised when you flew for the second time, but when the third ... I was amazed!
Wow. This was all very impressive. And I think that's the largest amount of asparagus staging I've ever seen on a single vehicle.
The moment you landed on the same spot on Mun I knew this was masterclass.
Holy shit dude!!! You're the best kerbonaut ever in youtube!!! Even Scott Manley can't beat you!!!
I just love the realistic practicality of this mission
Each time I watch you your video I think "no, nobody will do better". And each next video makes me realize that I was wrong. Great job, as always!
I had given up on stock play, until I saw this!!! Everyone uses all kinds of mods to make the game easier..well done!
This was amazing! Had me smiling the whole time. Like: WHAT!? One stage after another I was skeptical but this was an amazing hat trick. Great job! Subbed for future awesomeness!
You land in the same spot every time AND you land at the space center, bravo!!!
I hope your fuel is actually hollandaise sauce, because that rocket was NOTHIN' BUT ASPARAGUS!
a lot of amezing things that happens in this video blow my mind up
you, sir, are a madman. and i like it!
"Mün and BACK, THREE times in ONE launch"
Me: See, that doesn't make any sense!!
Dude...that music! That ending! I watch your vids for enjoyment and to steal your excellent ideas.
Mad, out of all channels, you truly deserve a large subbase
I've heard spaceflight described as riding to another planet on the tip of a disintegrating telephone pole, but jeez. Also, that final landing was disgustingly good.
Got to say, Hazardish makes some of the nicest looking rockets i've ever seen.
this is about the most incredible thing I think I've seen in KSP. that ending though... and so smart, who needs a command pod when you can just strap a lawn chair on the front of your ship? XD
The third game from earth was incredible. To get into orbit with not much fuel, and not many stages. That's incredible. I'm impressed :-D
Fucking incredible, I can't even get a ship to the moon ONCE
ahahaha top comment
Truly incredible, I only wish I could have the amount of skill you do.
that's the most impressive ksp stuff i've ever seen
My favorite KSP video by far
this is out-right astonishing. I noticed that you could have released the landing gear after the first mun landing to lighten up the ship a bit but let's be honest it wouldn't have made a huge difference.
Now we have to wait another year for a video to top this one. Three mun landings in the same spot and finishing at ksc. BOSS!!!
Back to your old "Beyond Epic" results there Hazard-ish. Looking forward to the next one now :)
We get it. You are clearly a master of whisking dust off the surface of worlds at extreme velocities.
Your videos are just wizardry, man.
Staggering rocketry and beautifully filmed. :-)
off-topic
but what the heck should i kill skeletron prime with?!
+Kerbal ogic - lol, are you following me around UA-cam? I'm not sure, to be honest; the best weapon you can lay your hands on at the time. Or spend days making some amazing new trap contraption... ;-)
ZeroGravitas
i pulled it off with hallowed armour and a repeater
btw i think you should try minecraft redstone if you are good at hoik and wiring
Think I'm still on hiatus from complex wire builds; I quite like the relative simplicity of rockets and planes. I was thinking about trying to move on to Factorio at some point, potentially. but doubt I'd be able to come up with any original quality content.
You are a KSP GOD HOW I can hardly build a Lunar return thing in 1 launch!!!! Kudos to you man :D